China, Russia, and Iran use alternate financial systems to evade U.S. sanctions. Our nation must bolster its economic defense against this circumvention. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) introduced the Sanctions Evasion Prevention and Mitigation Act to ensure our...
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Rubio, Cornyn, Lankford Introduce Bill to Deter Foreign Espionage
Former U.S. ambassador Manuel Rocha, a spy of the criminal Cuban regime, recently pled guilty to the crime of anti-American espionage. The magnitude of Rocha’s criminal behavior extended to a range of crimes, but his offenses have restrictive statutes of limitation, meaning prosecutors have to charge the offender within a certain timeframe. Cases like Rocha’s, where crimes go undiscovered for decades, are not uncommon. Strengthening the punishment for those who infiltrate the U.S. government and act as foreign agents would deter these crimes.
U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL), John Cornyn (R-TX), and James Lankford (R-OK) introduced the Strengthening Prosecution Integrity for Espionage Statues (SPIES) Act to deter anti-American espionage by removing the statute of limitations.
- “America must do everything in its power to deter its enemies, including spies seeking to harm our nation and threaten our interests through espionage activity. Many bad actors are not punished for their crimes due to the existing statute of limitation for certain offenses. My SPIES Act would ensure foreign agents are punished for aiding foreign governments against the United States, regardless of how many years have passed.” – Senator Rubio
- “Espionage is a serious crime, and foreign agents stealing sensitive information can cause immense harm to the United States and our interests,” said Sen. Cornyn. “This legislation would help crack down on espionage-related crimes by eliminating the statute of limitations, which will help ensure that perpetrators can be brought to justice no matter how much time has passed.” – Senator Cornyn
- “Spies who target our nation’s national security should be held accountable, no matter how long ago it happened. Oklahomans want to know bad actors will face consequences. The SPIES Act ensures every spy knows America will never stop pursuing them.” – Senator Lankford
Flashback … Rubio sent a letter to U.S. Department of State Secretary Antony Blinken about the damage done to U.S. national security by Rocha, but never received a response.